Hi All!
A mate of mine was cleaning out her old things in preparation to move and in her pile of things to be thrown out, I discovered a neglected bonsai tree. I have attached some photos below. Upon research, I discovered that it was a 'Cissus Ellen Danica' - A Grape Ivy.
I have no experience in bonsai care, but I have always wanted to learn.
Would you experts on here have any advice for where to begin? Upon a general inspection (and after clearing away the cobwebs), there are many dead branches, and it probably needs a larger pot. Would you recommend that I would prune and re-pot it now, or wait until spring? Any other advice on which fertiliser to use, and anything I need to know, specifically about the species and how to care for it?
Any advice or word of help is much appreciated!
Thanks again.
Steph
Beginner - Grape Ivy Bonsai
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I like it and think it will clean up nicely
Seasol to help the tree recover, then after showing positive growth, Mild Liquid fert, charlie carp is what I use
I would cut back the dead bits, and then one positive growth established, trim back to get the backbudding happening
Repot when you see new growth. If it is warm where you are in QLD, you should see some soon. Pot does not need to be bigger unless you want to grow on and make it much larger
Ken
Seasol to help the tree recover, then after showing positive growth, Mild Liquid fert, charlie carp is what I use
I would cut back the dead bits, and then one positive growth established, trim back to get the backbudding happening
Repot when you see new growth. If it is warm where you are in QLD, you should see some soon. Pot does not need to be bigger unless you want to grow on and make it much larger
Ken
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Re: Beginner - Grape Ivy Bonsai
Thanks Ken!
It looks better already with all the dead bits removed - See picture.
Thanks again for your advice
It looks better already with all the dead bits removed - See picture.
Thanks again for your advice

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Hi sjpiper145, isnt it funny how we come into doing things like bonsai.
if i were you i would join a local club, the people there can help you much more as they live in your area, and they are like minded.
just a thought
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if i were you i would join a local club, the people there can help you much more as they live in your area, and they are like minded.
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Cool
Feed up and let show signs of positive growth and health, then you can cut back hard
Ken
Feed up and let show signs of positive growth and health, then you can cut back hard
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